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Constitution accommodates aspirations of all Nepalis: PM

Sep 24, 2017-Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the Constitution of Nepal accommodates the aspirations of all Nepalis and lays the foundation for the country’s inclusive development and economic prosperity.

He made the statement during a reception organised by the Permanent Mission of Nepal to the United Nations to celebrate the second anniversary of the promulgation of the constitution in New York on Friday. PM Deuba said that political transformation cannot sustain without economic transformation, Nepal’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations said in a statement. Deuba is currently in the United States to attend

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